Gene was raised on the family ranch. His father later sold the sheep to focus on raising cattle, first Herefords and later black Angus cattle. Gene still helps his brothers at the Langhus' Hailstone Ranch.

In 1988, Gene and Mary purchased their farm just south of Big Timber. To help control the leafy spurge infesting land along the Boulder River, we purchased a few short term ewes adapted to eating this noxious weed. Over the years the weeds diminished while the sheep flock increased.

Today we run 100 head of registered Columbia ewes and 20 head of commercial South African Meat Merino ewes. We sell breeding rams, both yearlings and ram lambs, and replacement ewe lambs.

In addition to working with the sheep, full-time jobs in town, and raising two children, both Gene and Mary were members of the Montana Army National Guard.

Gene served for 35 years retiring in 2004 as a First Sergeant. Mary served for 29 ½ years retiring in 2006 as a Lieutenant Colonel.

We are as dedicated to raising production-oriented sheep as we were to the protection of our country and state.

In 2011, Gene and Mary Langhus were presented the Columbia Sheep Breeders of America "Sheep Family of the Year" award.

They have been actively involved with 4-H and FFA sheep activities, have donated ewes annually to the Montana Columbia Sheep Breeders Association Starter Flock program since its inception in 1999, and offer their time and experience to anyone interested in learning more about sheep and wool.

Kevin, a 2008 Montana State University graduate in Agriculture Education, taught one year in Big Timber, MT.

In academic year 2009 – 2010, he attended the University
of Wisconsin to become certified as a paramedic. In October 2009, while Kevin was in Wisconsin, he completed the Chicago Marathon (his first) in 3:44:01.

Summer 2012 he will work his 9th season as a firefighter with the Forest Service.

In Big Timber, he volunteers for the local Ambulance Service, Fire Department, and Search and Rescue. He helps us with sheep farm and cattle ranch chores.

Kevin was a 4-H and FFA member and achieved the American Degree. He got his first Columbia ewe in 1994 and currently owns 24 of the 100 Columbia ewes in our flock.